| With the rapid development of the city and the reform and innovation of technology,industrial heritage can not meet the existing functional needs of the public.This impact has become increasingly important.In this context,a large number of formalism industrial heritage protection and reuse have emerged.These transformation designs have not fundamentally solved the public’s demand for the transformation of production oriented industrial heritage into a space with public attributes.This design will use the theory of symbiosis to study the transformation and design strategy of industrial architectural heritage.The use of symbiosis not only continues the spirit of industrial civilization,but also relies on the functional needs of the current public to create an open public space with office,leisure,entertainment,and interaction.The overall design is based on the application of symbiosis theory in architectural renovation,exploring a set of typical,accurate,and feasible design strategies from three aspects: the external space of industrial architectural heritage,the individual building of industrial architectural heritage,and the internal space of industrial architectural heritage.Firstly,create a suitable symbiotic model for the overall industrial heritage area environment,that is,organically integrate the factory area with the existing business formats of surrounding cities,and promote the common development of industrial heritage and the city without departing from the urban landscape.Secondly,in response to the individual buildings in industrial heritage,the design preserves the original architectural structure of the building facade.Under the premise of safety and stability,the fusion of new and old materials is carried out on the facade,which not only preserves the spiritual attributes of the industrial era but also updates the display method of modern technology.Thirdly,establish a positive symbiotic environment within the factory area,reorganize the complex system of the factory area,plan reasonable traffic flow lines,and establish landscape axes and buffer spaces to meet the needs of surrounding residents for symbiosis.These three levels work together to create a mutually beneficial and positive symbiotic relationship between industrial architectural heritage and the city. |